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MENU 

screen: press to show the CID information, check the 

memory records, get information about the volume and tone levels, etc.
     

ENTER 

button: press to confirm choices listed on the screen.

     

Arrow buttons (UP/DOWN)

: press to navigate through the menu 

choices, CID and memory records.

     MENU

 button: press to access the menu for CID/memory checking, 

language setup.

     DELETE

 button: press to delete CID/memory records, and to edit 

names/numbers.

     MEMORY

 buttons: for saved numbers (see MEMORY STORAGE).

     

SPKR

 (Speaker) Button: press SPKR to engage the speakerphone 

function; press again to turn the feature off. 

     FLASH

 Button: use this button to engage the Call Waiting/Call 

Waiting Caller ID function (feature provided by local phone company). 
     

VOLUME

 Slider: move to right or left in order to increase or 

decrease the volume of the incoming voice.

     BOOST/OSA

 Button: press BOOST to engage the extra 

amplification. In BOOST OFF mode, the phone has a volume range of up 

to 16dB of amplification. In BOOST ON mode, the phone has a volume 

range of up to 50dB of amplification. When active, the BOOST button is 

backlit. Press BOOST again to turn off the extra amplification. Press and 

hold the button for 3 seconds to engage the OSA function (to enhance 

the level of your voice). See OSA section for details.   

NOTE: when OSA is enabled, the light at the top of the phone turns 

orange when the phone is in a call.

     RD/P

 (Redial/Pause) Button: use this button to redial the last 

number dialed (up to 32 digits). When in programming mode, press this 

button to insert a 2-second pause. 

     TONE

 Switch: use this switch to pick one of the 4 tone setting 

available.

     HOLD

 Button: during a call, use this button to put the call on hold; 

press the button again to release the call from hold. 

     Missed Call

 light: light turns on when there was an unanswered call. 

(Active when Missed Call switch is ON - located on bottom of phone). 
     

Visual Ringer

 Lights: lights turn on and off when the phone rings.

     

Low Battery

 Indicator: light turns on when the backup batteries are 

low.

      Voice Mail/Ringer/VOICE

 light: 

a

. Light turns on GREEN when 

there is a voicemail left with your voicemail feature (from local phone 

company). 

b

. Light turns RED when the ringer switch is in the OFF 

position. 

c

. Light turns ORANGE when the VOICE feature is active. 

     (

Ringer) TONE

: press this button to choose the desired incoming 

ring tonality. Choose one of the six (6) availble ring tones to select the 

most favorable ringer.

     (Ringer) /-

: press the keys to increase/decrease the 

volume of the incoming ring.

     (Ringer) ON/OFF

 switch: use this switch to turn the ringer on 

or off.  When the switch is set to OFF, the light at the top of the phone 

lights up 

RED

.

     Headset

 port: insert a standard headset (2.5mm plug) to use instead 

of handset.

     Outgoing Speech Amplification (OSA) switch

: use the switch 

to set the level of the outgoing speech amplification level. To enable/

disable the OSA switch, press and hold the BOOST/OSA button for 3 

seconds (see OSA section).

     Neckloop

 port: insert a standard neckloop (mono, 3.5mm plug) to 

use with your T-coil equipped hearing aid. We recommend the Clarity 

CE30 neckloop.

     Talk Keypad

 switch: set to ON if you wish to hear the numeric keys 

pressed during dialing - both in handset and speakerphone modes. NOTE:  

“star” and “pound” keys are not spoken.

     Boost Override

 switch: set to ON if you wish for the BOOST 

function to be enabled at the beginning of all calls.

     Missed Call

 switch: set to ON if you wish to have the Missed Call 

light enabled.

      Voice Mail

 switch: set to ON if you wish for the light at the top of 

the phone to turn green when you have a voice mail (service from your 

phone service provider).
     

Tone/Pulse

 switch: set this switch to the desired dialing method.

     BEDSHAKER

 port: insert the optional bedshaker (sold separately) 

will vibrate to indicate incoming rings.
    

LINE: 

see 

INSTALLING YOUR XL45

 section.

     

POWER PORT (9V,500mA): 

see 

INSTALLING YOUR XL45

 

section. 

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VOLUME

TONE

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USER GUIDE

XL45

        TM

 Amplified Telephone

with CID and DCP™

Clarity, a Division of Plantronics, Inc.  
 

       

 

 

4289 Bonny Oaks Drive, Suite 106 
Chattanooga, TN 37406    
1-800-552-3368    

 

 

 

       

 

 

 

www.clarityproducts.com 

© 2007 Clarity, a division of Plantronics, Inc. All rights reserved. Amplifying your life, 
Clarity, the amplification device, Clarity and the amplification device combined, Clar-
ity Professional, XL45, Digital Clarity Power and DCP are trademarks or registered 
trademarks of Plantronics, Inc. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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USER GUIDE

XL45

        TM

 Amplified Telephone
with CID and DCP™

Clarity, a Division of Plantronics, Inc.  
 

       

 

 

4289 Bonny Oaks Drive, Suite 106 
Chattanooga, TN 37406    
1-800-552-3368    

 

 

 

       

 

 

 

www.clarityproducts.com 

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USER GUIDE

XL45

        TM

 Amplified Telephone
with CID and DCP™

Clarity, a Division of Plantronics, Inc.  
 

       

 

 

4289 Bonny Oaks Drive, Suite 106 
Chattanooga, TN 37406    
1-800-552-3368    

 

 

 

       

 

 

 

www.clarityproducts.com 

CONTENTS & PARTS CHECKLIST

WALL MOUNTING  YOUR XL45

INSTALLING YOUR XL45

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MENU 

SCREEN  

VIEW

     TIME

 indicator: the time is displayed if you have CID service (from 

your local telephone service provider). The time is updated every time a 
CID call is received. 

     Backup Battery Level

 indicator: indicates the level of charge in 

your backup batteries (if installed). 

     DATE

 indicator: the date is displayed if you have CID service (from 

your local telephone service provider).

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FEATURE LIST AND OVERVIEW

FEATURE LIST AND OVERVIEW

User guide

Mounting bracket

Handset coil cord

Handset

DC adapter

Base unit

Your package includes all the items as shown here. If there is anything 
missing, please contact our Customer Care Department immediately. 

NOTE: PLEASE RETAIN A COPY OF PROOF OF PURCHASE 

FOR YOUR RECORDS.

SIDE VIEWS

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BACK VIEW

BOOST FUNCTION - AMPLIFY INCOMING 

SOUNDS

  1.  While on a call, press the BOOST button to engage the amplifier.  
The XL45 has a BOOST button that controls the loudness of the receiver. 
See Figure 6. Once the BOOST button is pressed, an extra level of 
amplification is added over the entire range of the Volume Control. During 
a call, the BOOST button can toggle the Clarity Power function on or off 
according to the user’s needs. The BOOST button will reset automatically 
every time the phone is hung up for at least 5 seconds. The BOOST light 
will illuminate (blue) while the BOOST function is activated. 

Warning: 

 Volume may be at a high level. To protect hearing, lower the 

Clarity Power Volume Control before using the phone. 

 

  2.  Adjust the VOLUME slider to achieve the desired sound level (up to 
50dB of amplification). The Clarity Power Volume Control adjusts the level 
of volume the handset both in Boost or non-Boost modes. The volume 
dial provides up to 16dB of volume before the BOOST button is activated. 
Once the BOOST button is pressed, the XL45 will provide up to 50dB of 
gain. See Figure 7.
  3.  Adjusting the TONE switch allows you to customize your hearing 
experience. Since we all have different hearing preferences we suggest 
exploring each setting to find the one most comfortable for you.  These 
four settings, along with our volume amplification, are part of the Digital 
Clarity Power (DCP™) technology. See Figure 8.  The available settings are:
    1- Low Frequency emphasis: best used to hear low pitched;   

 

    2 - Flat frequency response: best for hearing aid users;   

 

 

    3 - Clarity Power/High frequency emphasis response: best used to hear  
    high frequency sounds;   

 

 

 

 

 

 

    4 - Multi Band Compression with high frequency emphasis response:    
    best setting for speech intelligibility. 
 

NOTE: The screen displays the volume and tone levels.

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Figure 7

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Figure 8

NOTE: 

Boost button is not active in speakerphone mode.

Boost Override 

On the bottom of the XL45, there is a Boost Override switch. When 
this is set to “ON” the Boost function is automatically enabled 
every time the phone is picked up. In standard use, when the Boost 
Override switch is set to “OFF” the Boost function will turn off after 
the phone is hung up. Setting this switch to “ON” is suggested if all 
the users of the phone need the amplification. Setting this switch 
to “OFF” is useful when people with varying hearing ability use the 
phone. See Figure 9. 

ON

OFF

Boost

Override

Figure 9

CAUTION: VOLUME MAY BE LOUD. 

PROCEED WITH CARE.

Remove battery cover using a 

thin object (like the tip of a pen) 

to push down the tab shown by 

the arrow above. 

If there is a power outage, the XL45 will maintain its full amplification for up 

to 48 hours with four AA alkaline backup batteries (not included).
The phone operates as a regular phone if there is no power or backup 

batteries. In this case, the indicator lights, the loud ringer, the lighted keypad 

and the amplification will be disabled; you will still be able to make and receive 

phone calls, but the extra amplification will not be enganged. We recommend 

installing batteries if you live in an area with frequent power outages.

Figure 1

Figure 2

Telephone line 

cords 

(one long cord and 

one short cord)

SECTION 1

SECTION 2

SECTION 3

SECTION 4

SECTION 5

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Figure 3

1.  Pull the handset hook out of the base and reverse its position so that the 
hook points up and will hold the handset when you hang up. See Figure 3
2.  Plug one end of the short flat telephone line cord into the jack marked 
LINE located on the back of the telephone. Then run the cord through the 
groove on the back of the phone. Insert the tabs of the mounting bracket into 
the slots in the back of the phone. Push the mounting bracket in and down 
firmly until it snaps into place. See Figure 4.
3.  Plug the flat telephone line cord into the wall plate jack, then align the 
mounting bracket’s keyhole slots with the wall plate studs and slide the base of 
the phone downward to secure it on the wall. See Figure 5.

Figure 5

Install the backup batteries (optional) by removing the battery cover as shown 
in Figure 1. Connect your telephone as shown in Figure 2. 
     

Connect one end of the phone cord into the (square) 

LINE

 port on 

the back of the phone; connect the other end of the phone cord into your wall 
telephone outlet.
     

Connect one end of the (curly) handset cord into the handset jack on 

the left side of your base; connect the other end of the handset cord into the 
bottom of the handset. Place handset in cradle.
     

Connect the DC adapter cord into the (round) 

DC 9V 500mA

 port 

on the back of your phone; plug the adapter into your wall electrical outlet. 
When finished, lift handset to test. If you hear a dial tone, your telephone is 
ready for use. If not, check all connections again.

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MENU  OPTIONS

Amplified dB Level: 

50dB/124dBSPL

Tone control range”

Full range: 300 to 3000Hz using one slide control.

Dimensions 

Size: 9 3/4” x 7” x 3 1/2” (24.765cm x 17.78cm x 8.89cm) 

Weight: 2.52 lbs. (1.14 kg) 

Power Requirements 

AC Adapter: 9VDC, 500 mA 

Batteries: 4 AA alkaline batteries (not included)

There are three main menu options on the XL45:  

CID, Memory Dial, and Language.

To switch from one main menu option to the next, press the down arrow.

Note:

 if you wish to return to the standby screens at any time, press the 

MENU key. 

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Formatting and Calling from CID

To format and/or make a call from the CID entry, select the desired CID 
entry and press the enter button. “Pick Format” will appear on screen first, 
then “Press UP/DN” will appear. Using the arrow keys, choose the desired 
format for the CID number, and press the Enter button. See Figure 11 and 
Figure 12.

Note:

  A seven digit number will not display the area code.  A 10 digit number 

will display the area code without the one.  The 11 digit number will display 
the number, area code plus the one.  

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Phone numbers can be stored into the phones memory to enable one 
button dialing.  The phone directory allows space for four (4) different phone 
numbers.  
It is important to not store 911 into your phone. This will prevent 
inadvertently calling an emergency call center.  Only store emergency numbers 
such as a doctor, hospital, the local fire department or local police station 
numbers.

Programming/Editing the Memory Dial Buttons

This feature will allow the user to program or edit numbers in the 4 (four) 
Memory Dial locations or make changes to the current programmed numbers. 
Press the MENU button then press the down arrow to the “View MemDial” 
screen. See Figure 15.  You will have the option of choosing “Yes” or “No”.  
Select  “Yes” by pressing the one (1) button. 

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CALLER ID OPERATIONS

Caller ID Operations

This is a service that is provided through your local telephone company.  
This telephone will automatically display the incoming caller’s name and 
number along with the date and time of the call.  It will record up to 40 
calls.
When there is a new incoming call the CID information will display on the 
second ring.  The first row on the display will have the caller’s ID (name).  
If there is no information, the row will be blank.  The second row displays 
the incoming telephone number.  If the number is longer than 11 digits, the 
LCD will toggle the displayed number between the first 11 digits and the 
remaining digits.

Note:

 The time and date will automatically register after receiving your 

first call. 
 

View CID

To view CID information press the MENU button.  “View CID?” will 
display with the options of “1 Yes 2 No”. Select “Yes” by pressing the one 
(1) button and the most recent incoming call will be displayed.  Press the 
down arrow to view the next CID entry.
If there are no new calls the screen will display “No Calls”.  You can also 
access the CID records by pressing UP or DOWN keys from the standby 
screen. See Figure 10.

Note:

  The display will time out and go to the standby screen if you have 

not made a selection within 30 seconds.

Note: 

You can view the CID list by pressing either the UP or DOWN key 

from standby (idle) mode.

CALLER ID  OPERATIONS

OUTGOING SPEECH AMPLIFICATION (OSA)

The user will have the option to select English, French or Spanish. Press the 
MENU button and press the down arrow until “Language” appears. Press 1 
(one) for English, press 2 (two) for Spanish, press 3 (three) for French. See 
Figure 16 and Figure 17.

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To store any CID record to one of the memory keys, do the 
following:

  1. Pick the correct dialing format by following the steps above; 
  2. Press ENTER; 
  3. Choose “2” (No) when asked if you want to dial the number; the record 
with the correct dialing format will be displayed on the screen.  
  4. Press and hold the memory key you wish to use for this record.  
 
You are able to change the name of the record before storing it in the 
memory keys. Press DEL to delete the displayed name, then use the keypad to 
enter your custom name. (To introduce a space, press “1”). 
The phone beeps, the display shows “Num Stored”, and the record is stored.

MEMORY STORAGE

LANGUAGE

TECHNICAL INFORMATION

The next screens that will display are “Call Number?” and “1 Yes 2 No”  with 
your chosen formatted number. See Figure 13 and Figure 14.
If you select “Yes” the CID entry will then be dialed.  If you select “No” the 
CID will format and show the CID information.

NOTE:

 Saving a CID record to a MemDial button that is not blank will 

overwrite the previously saved name/number without prompting.

MemDial 1 or the saved name and number will appear. (To go to the next 
Mem Dial location press the DOWN arrow)
Use the Delete button and delete MemDial 1 or name stored.  Next, type in 
the name of the number you wish to store.  Then press the Enter button.  Use 
the Delete button to delete the number to be edited.  If there is no number 
stored type in the number you wish to store.  Press Enter once again.  The 
number has now been stored into the M1 button. The menu will advance to 
the next memory location – MemDial 2. (

NOTE:

 To enter a space, press “1”).

Repeat these steps to program MemDial 2.

NOTE:

 To view the saved records under the Memory Dial buttons, you have 

to press MENU, then DOWN key twice to arrive at “View MemdDial?” 
submenu. Pressing the memory keys from standby (or while on a call) will 
dial the numbers directly without further prompting (one-touch dial).

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Headset

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Figure 19

During Talk Mode

While on a call the screen will display a timer and volume level. If you make 
the call, the screen will also display the number dialed.
If the Hold button is activated “Call on hold” will be displayed.

During Idle Mode

“Clarity XL45” will be displayed on screens during idle mode if the following 
standby screens are not applicable.The number of calls will register to the 
screen.  Example: “1 Call” 
“No Ph Line” will appear if no phone line is plugged in. If there is no DC 
power “Batt Only” will appear and alternate with “No DC power”
While another phone is being used “Line In Use” will be displayed. If there is a 
new voicemail “New VMail” will appear

Note:

 If there is a new CID, “New VMail screen” and the number of new 

CID entries screen (example: “2 Calls”) will alternate.

STANDBY SCREENS

 
No Dial Tone/Phone Will Not Operate

1.  Check all phone cords and connections. Make sure they are plugged in 
securely.
2.   Plug unit into a different phone jack to help determine if the difficulty is 
with the phone or the phone jack.
3.  Switch out handset or telephone line cords.
4.  Disconnect any other equipment that may be attached to the phone.

Unable To Dial Out

1.  Make sure TONE/PULSE switch is set correctly.
2.  Phone may be at the end of a long line of phones (loop). Phone may not be 
getting enough power from the phone line. It may be necessary to wait for a 
few seconds after lifting the handset to begin dialing.
3.  The XL45 is not compatible with Digital PBX Systems. If a standard, single 
line phone works on the system, your XL45 should also.
4.  There is an advanced computer running inside the XL45. Sometimes after 
the handset is picked up, it will take a little less than a second to engage the 
phone. Since it is not immediate, if you dial a number before the computer 
engages, it will not receive the entire phone number that is dialed.

The Person On The Other End Cannot Hear You

1.  Too many phones or phone devices on the line may effect your  
phone’s transmission. As a guideline, more than five (5) phones or phone 
devices may overload the phone line. Disconnect one (1) or two (2) devices 
to see if that eliminates the problem. If not,  contact your local phone 
company for load guidelines.
2.  You may not be speaking directly into the transmitter. Always speak 
directly into the mouth piece in your normal tone of voice.

Unable To Hear Phone Ringer

1.  Too many phone or phone devices on a line may cause your phone to not 
ring. Disconnect one (1) or two (2) of the devices to see if the problem is 
eliminated. If not, contact your local phone company for load guide lines.
2.   If power is not being supplied to the phone, the extra loud ringer will not 
work.
3.   Check the Ringer ON/OFF switch to see if the ringer is off. If yes, move it 
to the ON position.

Volume Control Does Not Work

1. BOOST must be activated to turn on the additional amplification.  
2. Check power connections. BOOST will not work without power or    
backup batteries.

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Static On The Line

1.  Your phone may be located near a touch lamp, microwave, refrigerator 
or other household appliances. Try relocating your phone to another area.
2.  A cordless phone on your line may cause static. Try disconnecting the 
cordless phone. This may eliminate the problem.
3.  Extra devices attached to the telephone, such as CID units and 
answering machines may cause static. Disconnecting the devices may 
eliminate the problem.
4.   If there is also a DSL service in the home, this will cause interference 
on the line. That interference is then amplified by the phone, causing a less 
than optimal quality of conversation. Install the phone line filter provided 
by the DSL service provider to reduce the amount of interference on the 
line.

Interference

1.  Check cords and connections. Frayed or poorly connected cords  
  can cause interference. Swap cords if necessary.
2.  A RFI (Radio Frequency Interference) filter can be placed on the  
  line to help minimize or eliminate radio or CB transmissions. Try  

 

  relocating the telephone to another area.

Unable to Access Automated Systems

Automated systems used by banks, long distance voice mail and other 
applications require that a phone be set to “tone” dialing. Check the switch 
on the back of the phone labeled “T/P” and set to “T.”  This will enable the 
phone to be compatible with these automated systems. Compatibility

If No Power is being Supplied to the Phone.

1. If the power goes out, or the AC Adapter is not properly connected to   
the phone, several functions of the phone will not work. The amplification, 
extra loud ringer, and the lighted keypad will not function properly.
2. The phone will drain the backup batteries very quickly. This will cause 
the need for the batteries to be changed frequently and the Low Battery 
indicator light to constantly illuminate.

Do I Need to Install Batteries?

Batteries are optional. They provide backup in case of a power outage. 
They are recommended in areas of frequent power outages. This phone 
uses four (4) alkaline batteries. They will sustain the following functions:  
amplification.

Still Not Working?
If, after going through this checklist, the XL45 is still 

not functioning properly, call ClarityLogic at 1.877.

LOGIC24 (1.877.564.4224) or Clarity at 1.800.426.3738.

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This function amplifies your speech so it becomes louder to the person on 
the other end of the call. To enable this function, press and hold the BOOST/
OSA ON/OFF button for 3 seconds (see figure 18). The phone beeps; the 
function can be enabled/disabled while on a phone call or in standby mode.   
To verify the function is active, lift the handset and check the light at the top 
of the phone. If the light is orange, the function is active. To adjust the level of 
amplification for your voice, use the switch on the side of the phone labeled 
Outgoing Speech Amplification (OSA). You can choose between three levels: 
Low, Med and High (see Figure 19). 
To return to the default setting for your voice volume level, press and hold 
the BOOST/OSA ON/OFF button again for 3 seconds. You will hear a beep 
confirming that the function is disabled. To verify, the light at the top of the 
phone should not be orange when you are on a phone call.
NOTE:  In order to experience the best audio quality for both parties during 
a call, we recommend you turn on this function only if your voice is too quiet. 
The screen briefly displays “OSA ON” or “OSA OFF” when the changes are 
made. OSA is not active in speakerphone mode.

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